…I already received. It’s THE question of the season: WHAT DO YOU WANT FOR CHRISTMAS? None of us completely outgrows the childlike wonder of Christmas. We all secretly enjoy the surprise of a Christmas gift. However, this year I can truthfully say that I’ve received a gift beyond my wildest imagination. Rich’s Ride was not […]
Continue readingWhy Do You Believe In Christmas?
Why do you believe? Cranking my bike along the Mississippi River somewhere in Missouri, I wasn’t ready for that question. I’m not sure how I responded—I think I was more concerned with the next hill than a coherent rationale for my faith. I’ve thought a lot about the question since then. I’m not sure I […]
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Happy Monday. During church yesterday I encountered today’s word-of-the-week… COST We talk about the price Jesus paid at the cross. As I listened to beautiful Christmas music I wondered about the incredible cost of Christmas. I thought about infinite God choosing to confine Himself in a human body. He volunteered for nine months in a […]
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Here’s a video based around two powerful quotes. I’m inspired–hope you are as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_7I7iasuIdw If you can’t see the video, click here. Have an inspired weekend!
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Happy Saturday. Have you ever lamented the “busyness” of the Christmas season? I see those heads nodding. We’ve all done it. Regardless of how much we enjoy the parties and lights and gifts, no matter how much we strive to keep Jesus at the center of our celebration, the season gets busy. My friend Jim […]
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I thought I share a working list of what I learned from the experience of Rich’s Ride. Might be chapters for a new book… Don’t let your resources determine your vision God values character more than comfort Hope changes what’s possible God wants actors rather than spectators It’s about the journey and the destination Faith […]
Continue readingThe Battle For Christmas
It happens every year. Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays? Holiday concert or Christmas pageant? Baby Jesus or Santa Claus? Atheists oppose public religious displays. Christians insist, often angrily, that Jesus is the reason for the season. Battle lines appear. Each side demands respect through disrespectful acrimony and sarcasm. It happened again here. And it’s all very, […]
Continue readingToo Smart For Miracles?
Are You Too Smart For Miracles? It was just a casual party conversation. I didn’t know the other guy very well, so the discussion skipped around like a smooth stone on a pond. I don’t recall how the stone skipped onto “religion” but suddenly he said, “I’m just too smart for miracles.” I’ve learned to […]
Continue readingOops!
Yesterday I gave the wrong date for our presentation at Timberline Church in Fort Collins. The correct date is Wednesday, January 18th, 2011 at 7:00 pm. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Continue readingIt’s Only A Bike Ride
We received another dose of humility this weekend. Pastor Dick Foth at Timberline Church in Fort Collins invited Becky, Monte, and me to share a bit about Rich’s Ride in weekend worship services. Dick asked each of us to offer a one-word takeaway from our experience. Becky talked about the supportive power of prayer; I […]
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Happy Monday. Christmas arrives in two weeks, and I’m having trouble finding today’s word-of-the-week… SPIRIT You know, that wonderful glowing Christmas Spirit—lights and shopping and chestnuts roasting on an open fire. This year for some reason it’s just not happening. I thought about it a bit over the weekend and wondered if perhaps it’s not […]
Continue readingAn Advent Focus On Today
Live in the present. That’s the conventional wisdom. How often have you heard that advice? Looking back leads to regret, looking forward results in worry. TODAY is all we have, it’s what we can control, it’s the only place we can live. Pretty good guidance, right? Except—living exclusively in the present can lead to an […]
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